Description: By this point, we all know what the new Aston Martin Vanquish looks like. Only yesterday did we receive a great set of spy shots showing the new grand tourer sans camouflage taking some laps around th...

Steven VelezJun 21, 2012the car looks great but the lighting on the car brings the unwanted image of an oiled up male stripper to mind...not a pretty picture haha nonetheless car itself is quite beautiful

Conor OprinsJun 21, 2012That is so much better looking then the DBS The color is great too

Matt SilvaJun 21, 2012Love it! Especially the splitter. I always though those used to be a design weakness, but now it is perfect.

John SerelyJun 20, 2012By similar, I mean they have the similar styling features that make them look similar, such as the grill in astons or the headlights in 911's

John SerelyJun 20, 2012I get what your saying, but astons are nearly as similar 911's...kinda

John SerelyJun 20, 2012@david the 66 to the current one? Um...by close, do you mean it has four wheels and 6 cylinders? Because the '66 911 to the 991 911 do not look that close at all, if you know why your talking about. they look similar the old ones, but so do astons.

David Pires-IhsaanJun 20, 2012Not to mention how distant the '80s vantage is from the new one.. Or the lagonda from the rapide..

David Pires-IhsaanJun 20, 2012'66 porsche 911 is close in looks to the new one. The DB5 looks nothing like this...

Matthew MidgleyJun 20, 2012This is a brilliant car I just love it It would look nice in black or White

Jordan JacksonJun 20, 2012I like Aston, but they seriously need to make their cars easier to tell apart... Lol

Colby ChurchJun 20, 2012It's very sexy, Aston Martin did a great job with the evolution of their car. Subtle but noticeable changes keep this car fresh looking and still instantly recognizable as the new Vanquish.

Description: Thing is, besides from the all-new sheetmetal, which is absolutely gorgeous, the car is built on an updated version of the DBS's platform. Although it's not entirely new, Aston Martin gave i...

Description: Size wise, the Vanquish has the same wheelbase length as the DBS, but it's grown in size a bit by being 5mm wider and 14mm taller. All told, it weighs 3,834 lbs. - 120 lbs. less than the DBS. Add...

Jack Nicholas ConnorJun 20, 2012Why'd they make it taller? I don't understand why they have a hard time reaching over 200 mph and a 0-60 time under 3.4 seconds with a V12 engine

Joshua AdamsJun 20, 2012I was trying to avoid being attacked, but SLS for me too. Without comparison for the up coming GT and blackseries models. The SLS just speaks badass in multiple languages (ages).

John SerelyJun 20, 2012The v12 vantage is the most comparable Aston to the SLS. and in that case, I would have to drive both, but I would most likely the SLS.

John SerelyJun 20, 2012Same here Carlton, but that is (no offense) a terrible comparison. This or the ff? This or the f12? This or the lfa? Those are the real competitors, your comparison is like this to a gallardo, or a 911 to a SLK. 4 seat gt car to a 2 seat supercar is not really comparable.

Carlton SalmonJun 20, 2012I'd buy this over a Mercedes SLS without a moments hesitation.

John SerelyJun 20, 2012@tony well, yea. They are different types of cars. The sls is a gt car, but it also acts as a great supercar, for less money. This is a full-blown gt car, and is not meant for lap times

Joshua AdamsJun 20, 2012Less torque and more weight too. Don't think it'll out perform the SLS, but GT's aren't about lap times anyhow. I think you can only compare the two in a test drive. Way too much character from those two to be chosen by looks alone.

Description: It can go from 0 to 62 mph in 4.1 seconds and has a top speed of 183 mph. The DBS did both in 4.3 seconds and 190 mph, respectively. Yes, top speed has gone down a bit which is somewhat unusual for a ...

Ghee ButtersnapsJun 20, 2012@Jv 0-60 is mostly determined by the cars launch. IMO, 0-100-0 would be the best measure of real world performance

JvJun 20, 20120-60 times are probably a better way to tell real world performance.

JvJun 20, 2012I bet top speed is of no concern for most of their customers because most people will never bring these to a track anyway.

Ghee ButtersnapsJun 20, 2012I bet it's that piece of crap automatic gear box. If I'm not mistaken, the DBS only went 190 with the 6MT

Carlton SalmonJun 20, 2012Maybe there's a more hardcore DBS-like version of this car in the pipeline?

Luke PurdyJun 20, 2012Wonder why they put the top does down?.... Possibly a new superior coming their way?

Thibault LeroyJun 20, 2012yeah i seeing all the work they put into it i expected better performance numbers

Luke CottamJun 20, 2012odd that weight has decreased, power has increased yet top speed is down! whilst it's irrelevant at those speeds anyway, I wonder if it's down to gearing, a higher cD or both?

Description: Speaking of the One-77, it's evidently clear Aston Martin opted to (wisely) take many styling cues from their now out of production supercar. You can still tell that the Vanquish is an evolution ...

Description: Passenger space has also been increased, specifically legroom and elbow room. Knee room is also increased by 50mm because the dash has been moved forward by 20mm. The Vanquish will be offered in eithe...

Bob JonesJun 20, 2012I agree with Williams. Would you rather have an Aston Martin Cygnet or a Nissan GTR?

William DownsJun 20, 2012i personally dont care what a car company has done i dont let there past dictate what cars i like. there are alot of normal cars i would take over alot of supercars. a name is a name dosnt mean to much to me, my prefference is decided by performance and looks not the brand

William DownsJun 20, 2012so what if its a lexus, i think it looks better and is a better track.car, but if the price of this was better wouldnt mind it.

Phillip HolbrookJun 20, 2012Pretty sure the LFA is already sold out too so you'd only find a used one.

Walker CarrollJun 20, 2012If you buy the Lexus, you get a Lexus. If you buy the Aston, you get an Aston. The brand is very valuable

William DownsJun 20, 2012holy crap thats expensive, id reather buy the lfa but damn this is crazy nice looking though, i like the subtle changes around the body. and i dont really like astons outside the 177

Alanda BurroughsJun 25, 2012Too many textures on the seats. Astons are usually top-tier in interior designs, and even though this is no pig...I feel like they tried too hard to make this different that the out-going model. Cut back on the textures and this could be a cool interior.

William DownsJun 21, 2012cause its still a beautiful interior, so nice i actually wouldent mind that color cause its so nice, but darker color for me

Abraham MendozaJun 20, 2012I have to agree its too much of one color, why Aston CHOSE to make this is baffling.

Noah GavurinJul 16, 2012its the lack of standard transmission and a more sweeping center console that makes this weird for me

Alanda BurroughsJun 25, 2012I guess I should love this new interior...but I'm not feeling it compared to the old. It just doesn't have that same feeling of luxury like the outgoing car has. Maybe it's the all-black center section...I don't know.